News & Media 10th Feb 2025

Centre’s retrospective GST amendment in Budget 2025 may face legal scrutiny

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Gourav SoganiPartner | Mumbai

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The Centre’s decision to amend a section of the Good and Services Tax (GST) Act retrospectively in the Union Budget for 2025-26 may face legal scrutiny, as the government’s review petition on a case related to the issue is expected to come up before the Supreme Court in the coming weeks.

Pavan Burugula from moneycontrol.com writes on “Centre’s retrospective GST amendment in Budget 2025 may face legal scrutiny” with insights from our Partner Gourav Sogani.

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